Broth

  • 31broth — /brɒθ / (say broth) noun 1. thin soup of concentrated meat or fish stock. 2. a decoction of water in which meat or fish has been boiled, with vegetables or barley added. {Middle English and Old English. Compare brew} …

  • 32broth — see too many cooks spoil the broth …

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  • 33broth|er-in-law — «BRUHTH uhr ihn L», noun, plural broth|ers in law. 1. the brother of one s husband or wife: »She asked her brother in law if he could come for his brother s birthday. 2. the husband of one s sister: »He called his sister to see when his brother… …

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  • 34broth|er|hood — «BRUHTH uhr hud», noun. 1. the bond between brothers; feeling of brother for brother: »Soldiers who are fighting together often have a strong feeling of brotherhood. 2. a) an association of men with some common aim, characteristic, belief, or… …

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  • 35broth|er|less — «BRUHTH uhr lihs», ad without a brother: »War left her brotherless …

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  • 36broth|er|like — «BRUHTH uhr LYK», adjective. like a brother …

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  • 37broth|er|li|ness — «BRUHTH uhr lee nihs», noun. brotherly affection or sympathy …

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  • 38broth dilution method — a dilution method of antimicrobial susceptibility testing done in a series of test tubes containing broth; it is now usually done as the broth microdilution method …

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  • 39broth of a boy — noun an outstanding person; as if produced by boiling down a savory broth (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑broth of a man • Hypernyms: ↑boy …

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  • 40broth of a man — noun an outstanding person; as if produced by boiling down a savory broth • Syn: ↑broth of a boy • Hypernyms: ↑boy …

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